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Summary: Review Request: ecryptfs-utils - Linux eCryptfs utilities
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=218556
kevin(a)tummy.com changed:
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OtherBugsDependingO|163776 |163778
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------- Additional Comments From kevin(a)tummy.com 2007-01-23 23:24 EST -------
In reply to comment #16:
This is the only package I intend on maintaining in Fedora at the
moment.
ok.
> This would save you having to go through the sponsorship process
and
> also take a task off your hands if you don't want to do it. ;)
I would like to take the path of least resistance to get eCryptfs
support into Fedora, but I would also like the ability to push changes
into the package without having to bother a middleman. The userspace
utilities change about as rapidly as the kernel module, which is
probably going to be changing on every 2.6.x kernel release for at
least the next year.
Indeed. Understandable.
I would really like to see this package in as well.
So, I can review this package and sponsor you once it's
in an acceptable state.
From what I understand, I can just do this?
...snipp dist tag
patch...
Yes, that should do it.
Some other notes/observations before a formal review:
1. Your version scheme seems a bit odd. Is there any reason why
you do major integer releases every time? Now that 9 is out
it's hard to go to a more traditional 'work toward a stable 1.0',
but it might be worth considering just minor bumps for minor
changes?
2. x86_64 now builds here. :) As does ppc32.
3. The 2.6.19 kernel in fc6 updates has the ecryptfs module,
so there should be support for this in fc6 with the updated
kernel at least. Not sure how we are going to require that
however. Wonder if we can do a 'Requires: ecryptfs.ko'.
Look for a formal review here soon...
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